Densuano (Koforidua)
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Densuano (Koforidua)
Densuano, also called ''Water Works'', is a small village in Koforidua in the Eastern Region (Ghana), Eastern Region of Ghana. Densuano is a village with not more than 2,000 inhabitants. The village boasts of the Densu dam which used to serve the Koforidua township and its neighboring environment. For several years, this dam supplied water to a filtering station at Ada (Koforidua), Ada for further treatment. Etymology The word ''Densu'' is a name of a river which source from the Eastern Region, Ghana, Eastern Region. It passes through Koforidua at this small village. The Densu river is believed to be a god which is worshiped by many. At times, in serious issues, people rely on this river for curses and other rituals. In certain instances, sacrifice is delivered to the river for a purpose, such for peace, rainfall, etc. In Twi, the ending part of the word, ''Ano'' literally means ''mouth'', or ''beginning'' or ''start of''. The village therefore was called densuano simply meani ...
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